What if Wayward Pines actually wasn't the last settlement on Earth? What if there had been another? This is the tragic story of such a town. Welcome to Wayward Oaks...
Hi! I'm a Georgia native, and an avid reader. If I'm not writing, I'm usually reading.
Born in the 1970s, I am an author with several novels and novellas published.
I have a Weird Western series, Brackett Hollister, as well as a horror series, The Game Warden of Black Swamp.
I have a short story collection published as well as several novellas in the Wayward Pines Universe which author Blake Crouch was nice enough to let me play in, as well as a novella in the Dead Man Universe thanks to author Lee Goldberg (Thanks, Guys!)
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Loved this book. I loved all the wayward pines books.
Anyone who likes sci or horror and good mysteries. If anyone likes to be enthralled by the stories of the future or any mystery, or just love to read. You will like this book.
A continuation of Blake Crouch's Wayward Pine's series, handed to a new author and IMHO just as good. It does stand on it's own but it's really better if you've read the original series, which I highly recommend!!
It would have been nice to get the backstory of the Oaks settlement, instead it's a 27 page "book" about a single incident (spoiler alert: the destruction of the Oaks settlement) in Wayward Oaks. Like so many horribly written "books" and tv shows today (I'm looking at you, Walking Dead), there's no development at all. They just get to the conclusion without really developing characters or stories at all. Don't waste your time on this "book".
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.